
Micro Bird propane bus achieves low-NOx certification
March 23, 2021 By Carly Bemer
Micro Bird’s bus uses Roush CleanTech’s propane fuel system and received a low-nitrogen oxide certification from the California Air Resources Board.
Read MoreMicro Bird’s bus uses Roush CleanTech’s propane fuel system and received a low-nitrogen oxide certification from the California Air Resources Board.
Read MoreAs states prepare for the next round of VW settlement funding, propane’s potential as an auto fuel has yet to be fully realized.
Read MoreThe 0.02 grams per brake horsepower-hour engine from Roush CleanTech can run on renewable propane.
Read MoreThe VW settlement process is injecting millions of dollars into propane autogas projects and creating ‘unprecedented opportunity’ for the future.
Read MoreThe ultra-low NOx emissions engine was developed in partnership with Roush CleanTech.
Read MoreUntil 2018 model year, alternative fuel vehicles were exempt from the heavy duty-onboard diagnostics certification, but are now held to the same requirements as gasoline vehicles.
Read MoreThe Power Solutions International transaction is expected to be completed on April 2, subject to various conditions, including third-party consent. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Read MoreThe company predicts the propane-powered Ford E-350 will emit about 90,000 fewer pounds of carbon dioxide over its lifetime than compared to gasoline-fueled counterparts.
Read MoreLP Gas connected with Michael G. Ross, program manager at the Southwest Research Institute, to gain another perspective on direct injection technology.
Read MoreAllen Engineering Corp., which offers construction-related products for concrete applications, introduced the AR16 propane-powered wheel buggy.
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